1914-1918 - THE BELGIANS WHO HELPED ALLIED
POW'S

Book: The Obscure Heroes of Liberty.

100 years on, revealing the exploits and names of more than a
thousand Belgian civilibans of the Prisoner Help Network who
hid and sheltered many more thousands of Allied escaped
prisoners during World War One.  The book is based on
memoirs of escaped New Zealand POW Bert Hansen; other
soldier recollections; and archival records.

The returns from book sales go toThe New Zealand
Pilgramage Trust, a charity focussed on helping New
Zealanders to find and understand the contributions of their
ancestors in WW1 and promoting education and understanding
between Belgium and New Zealand.
Most have heard of the French Resistance during World War Two. Few are aware of
the Belgian Resistance movements during the First World War and the enormous role
they played in the defeat of the enemy.
This book tells the story of those underground organisations in Belgium during the Great
War and in particular the Prisoner Help Network. A very large proportion of the network
were women. The author's in-depth research using as a base, the recollections of New
Zealand soldier Bert Hansen in particular and others allowed the details to be revealed
for the first time.
The other organisations were: Assistance Discrete: (The Discreet Assistance) and La
Dame Blanche (The White Lady) . Learn who were those brave resistance people,
what they did, how they did it and where they lived. They hid and cared for escaped
allied soldiers in the face of a brutal occupation and saw the soldiers across the frontier
into Holland to fight again.

They were the true Obscure Heroes of Liberty. After the war, these Belgians were
awarded the special 'Allied Subjects Medal' by the British Government.
Picture:  New Zealand soldiers arriving in
Europe 1915
THE AUTHOR
Dr. Kenneth Baker, a chemist by training, was born in 1944 in
New Zealand and educated at Ellerslie School, Penrose High
School (now One Tree Hill College) and Auckland University
where he obtained his M.Sc (Hons) and Ph.D degrees.  After
being awarded several Research Fellowships he attended
Cambridge University where he was a member of Emmanuel
College and carried out post-doctoral research in Chemistry.  
He went on to become a Syntex Fellow and a Wellcome
Foundation Fellow before taking up a corporate management
role.  He then spent many years in senior management roles
in the chemical, pharmaceutical and agriculture industries.  He
has acted as Chairman of many Business groups, public
sector bodies and Government Committees.  One of his side
interests has always been family history and the First World
War.  His interest was sparked over many years because of
living in Belgium, where so many of the New Zealand dead
from the war are interred.

Dr. Baker is the author of many publications and given many
speeches and presentations on science and research,
business management, public policy and New Zealand
history.  He spends his time between Belgium, Italy and New
Zealand.
The Author:  Kenneth M. Baker
The Obscure
Heroes of
Liberty

The Belgian People
who Aided Escaped
Allied Soldiers During
the Great War
1914-1918
- 476 pages

By Kenneth M. Baker
© Kenneth M Baker, 2020
Last updated: 29 August 2020
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